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Randall Flagg
10-22-2010, 09:36 AM
I posted this years ago on Dt.net.:

Several months ago I bought a signed limited copy of The Stand. I purchased the book at a reduced price knowing the coffin box was damaged. The book itself was in excellent shape but the box had several problems.

#1. There is a raised edge on the bottom box that surrounds the red lining. One edge was damaged and had been completely removed by a previous owner. Here is a photo of two boxes side by side to show the missing edge:

http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416597900-Stand%20boxes%20side%20by%20side.JPG


#2. The side of the lid had been damaged and poorly repaired. I neglected to get a before shot, but here are photos of the restoration in progress:

http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416598058-Stand%20Repair%20wood%20lid%20edge.jpg

http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416598068-Stand%20Repair%20wood%20stock.jpg

http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416598079-Stand%20repair%20clamps.jpg






#3. The Brass plaque affixing the lid had been scratched and possibly previously removed.
http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416598141-Plaque%20scratched.jpg

Before I continue, a little history on The Stand:
In 1977 King and Doubleday were negotiating a new contract. King offered his next three novels (already completed) to Doubleday execs for $3.5 million. William Thompson-King’s editor at Doubleday urged the execs to accept Kings offer. The execs countered with a $3 million dollar offer. The incensed King rejected the offer and thus signed with NAL for his asking price. NAL backsold the rights to the hardbacks to Viking.
Shortly after Kings defection, Doubleday fired Bill Thompson. The job of editing The Stand was given to another editor. With no future relationship at hand Doubleday demanded that King cut the 1,600 page manuscript by at least 250 pages so as to keep the retail price down. King was furious but had to live up to his contract.
Early on with Doubleday; King-in order to save on taxes, had signed an agreement to have Doubleday invest his money earned and pay him a yearly “salary” of $50,00 per year. By 1983 millions had accrued in his fund. King asked to end the investment and liquidate the fund. King himself had no agent when the agreement was negotiated and was unaware the agreement had no exit clause. Doubleday pointed this fact out but mentioned they could be persuaded to end the agreement if King gave them one more novel.
Talked out of suing, King gave Doubleday the previously finished but unpublished Pet Sematary.
In Pet Sematary the list of King’s works mentioned a little known book called The Gunslinger-published by Donald M Grant. Thus DMG was brought into the spotlight and would go on to publish-over the course of the next 22+ years the following 6 DarkTower books.
In 1990 King-along with the previously hated Doubleday published The Stand: The complete and Uncut Edition. King got to have one of his best loved works published as he intended. Doubleday decided to release a limited version of the book. 1,000 numbered and 52 lettered copies were decided upon. After most of the limiteds were presold, (retail price $325) Walden’s and Barnes & Noble insisted they each wanted 125 copies. King signed the additional 250 signature pages thus bringing the total to 1,250 numbered editions.
Oversized, bound in black goatskin and engraved with a latticework of gilt, the book came in a black wooden coffin box that was lined with red satin. Affixed to the lid was a brass plaque. The 1st state of the plaque was brass in color with black lettering. The actual plaque decided upon and used was black faced with the engraving revealing the brass beneath.

On with the repair/restoration story:
I shipped the box to a friend who had done quality woodwork fabrication for me before. He used to live nearby but had moved to Alaska. He proceeded to fabricate and install the missing edge as well as repair the side of the lid. The repair of the lid necessitated that the box be repainted. Unfortunately he chose to use a black that was glossier than the original box was. The original is really a flat black. In addition he was reticent to remove the brass plaque. As a result; the several coats of paint he used actually were thick enough to rise up almost equal in height to the plaque (he had taped the plaque off). Additionally the thick paint obscured the wood grain evident in the coffin boxes. I wasn’t thrilled with the pictures he sent me that showed the glossy paint but he was my only choice for the repair.
http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416598193-Stand%20repair%20glossy%20box.jpg

He let the box dry indoors several days then wrapped it up and shipped it back to me. Upon opening the packaged I was shocked. The material he had wrapped the box with had made imprints into the box itself! I considered the box ruined.

Ruined Box:

http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416598232-The%20Stand%20shiny,%20wrapping%20mark.JPG

http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416598337-Stand%20repair%20glossy%20box2%20772x886.jpg

Upon speaking to my friend he recommended lightly sanding the box with 600 emery cloth then using 0000 steel wool to remove the imprints and reduce the shine to a flat black. After several attempts I still wasn’t happy. At this point I considered the box a loss. Since I was desperate; I removed the plaque and lining and brought the box to a professional furniture re-finisher. I had used the man previously to refinish an antique wood piece for my wife. He doesn’t do repairs, but the refinishing job he had done for me was top notch.
The man took the box with no promises as to the result. Only two days later he called me and said “she’s done”! WOW! The guy pulled it off. The box was flat black again; a perfect match and I could once again see the wood grain in the box as it was intended.
Here is the refinished box (without plaque) beside another original box:
http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416598485-Stand%20boxesboxes%20side%20by%20side%201007x614.J PG


Now I only had the problem of the plaque. Mine was damaged. Mostly scratched but certainly not mint. I checked with about 10 different trophy engravers in my area and none could duplicate the font from the original plaque. The font itself is a replication of the font on the cover of the book. No one had that font. Finally I came upon an engraver who was also a graphic artist. Using an image scanned from my plaque as well as a photo of the book cover, he recreated by hand-and computer the original font. I had him make not only a black faced plaque, but a replication of the 1st state brass plate plaque that I could only find for >$60 from a collectible bookseller. Needless to say I spent far less than $60 per plaque. The only other issue I have is the original plaques have either oxidized over time or the stock was different and therefore the brass itself is darker on the original than the black faced replications I have. The color is close but just a bit off. At this point since I have the original anyway I plan on leaving the lid without a plaque attached and if I ever sell the book I can offer the buyer their choice of plaques.

http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416598689-Plaque%20comparison.jpg

What an adventure this has been.
Here is a picture of the repaired box with the 1st state plaque and all three plaques placed upon it:

http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1416599047-Stand%20repair%203%20plaques%20667x830.jpg

AKC
09-28-2011, 02:01 PM
Anybody know where I can get a replacement plate/plaque for the front of the case? I just bought a Stand S/L and it has some minor scratches on it. Too nice of a S/L to not have it look like new.....

AKC

Randall Flagg
09-28-2011, 02:04 PM
I might have a spare. It is a very close replica. If not I can dig up who to contact for one.

AKC
09-28-2011, 02:20 PM
Thanks Jerome......I sent you a PM on this also.

My case needs touching up as well and I am trying to figure out the best way to do this....

Appreciate the help my friend.....

AKC

AKC
11-09-2011, 05:54 PM
I might have a spare. It is a very close replica. If not I can dig up who to contact for one.

Thanks to Jerome, I have recently placed an order for 3 replacement plates for the front of the case @ $9.00 each.

If anybody needs one, let me know!

Thanks!

AKC

TCCBodhi
12-20-2011, 12:26 PM
Nice. I had heard of this edition but don't know that I had ever bothered to track down a picture. This is gorgeous. Amazing that a still very early King book got such a regal treatment. Now I can see why this is listed for so much.

AKC
01-12-2012, 03:36 PM
Ok, the reconditioning of my case is ALMOST complete. I took the plate off, sanded, refinished, and painted the box and now I need to put a new plate on.....

The only problem is that I FORGOT to measure the exact placement of the plate so I don't know exactly where to put it.

Can anybody give me the exact measurements of where the plate is located?

Gotta make sure I put it back in the right place!

Thanks!

needfulthings
01-12-2012, 04:17 PM
Top of box lid to top of plate is 1 1/2" down, Edge of box to edge of plate 2 1/2" in. Hope this helps.

AKC
01-12-2012, 04:19 PM
Top of box lid to top of plate is 1 1/2" down, Edge of box to edge of plate 2 1/2" in. Hope this helps.

Awesome......THANK YOU!

Randall Flagg
01-12-2012, 05:32 PM
Top of box lid to top of plate is 1 1/2" down, Edge of box to edge of plate 2 1/2" in. Hope this helps.

Awesome......THANK YOU!
Hmm, I measured it as 1&15/32" down and 2&31/64" in. :rolleyes3:

AKC
01-12-2012, 07:20 PM
I guess I'll just split the difference between the two........

:smile:

Randall Flagg
02-04-2013, 10:06 AM
Bump for fun.

stroppygoblin
11-21-2014, 01:43 PM
Was the inner red lining glued in in any way or does it just pull out?

needfulthings
11-21-2014, 02:42 PM
As far as I can tell it is glued in or a REAL tight fit.
http://imageshack.com/a/img673/3948/WBEQUy.jpg

Randall Flagg
11-22-2014, 05:57 AM
It was not glued in. It's a tight fit. Carefully pull the sides inward and you can remove the liner.

stroppygoblin
11-22-2014, 03:00 PM
Thanks

Patrick
10-04-2019, 12:10 PM
Bump for Mr. Webster and friends.

webstar1000
10-04-2019, 01:52 PM
Thanks brother

Rj_h
12-22-2020, 06:38 PM
I might have a spare. It is a very close replica. If not I can dig up who to contact for one.

Do you still have that contact, sai? I am trying to repair a Stand Case for a nice lady in need of one.

Randall Flagg
12-23-2020, 08:52 AM
I sold mine. Webstar1000 may have an extra. If you need help with the repair, my case guy might be able to help.

Rj_h
12-23-2020, 09:06 AM
I sold mine. Webstar1000 may have an extra. If you need help with the repair, my case guy might be able to help.

Thanks; I appreciate it. I was hoping for the contact to buy a replica plate - it looked like years ago - in this thread - someone was making them, and I was hoping to get one...Webstar1000 is out as well. I am fixing up a case for a friend (I do a little woodworking on the side).

Randall Flagg
12-23-2020, 12:05 PM
I had some duplicate plates made quite some time ago. I might have an extra, if not I also may have the contact for the Company (I believe they made plates for trophies, etc.) who made the plates.

Rj_h
12-23-2020, 01:12 PM
I would greatly appreciate that. An extra or a contact to get one.

Randall Flagg
12-23-2020, 04:21 PM
The business that made the plaques for me is:


Halex Awards & Gifts, Engraving and Printing
418 Exchange Street
Geneva, NY 14456

315.789.0315
The invoice was #10926, dated 4/22/2011. The sales rep was "ES"


If they can make more, it might serve you well to do a high resolution scan to send to them.
Here are approximate (but very very close) measurements:





http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1608769256-plaque.jpg

Rj_h
12-23-2020, 04:29 PM
Thank you very much! I really appreciate this. Her case is not that bad off and I can make it like new and protected with more clear coat, but the brass was scratched up bad. I will contact Halex.

HAppy Holidays and Long days and pleasant nights!



The business that made the plaques for me is:


Halex Awards & Gifts, Engraving and Printing
418 Exchange Street
Geneva, NY 14456

315.789.0315
The invoice was #10926, dated 4/22/2011. The sales rep was "ES"


If they can make more, it might serve you well to do a high resolution scan to send to them.
Here are approximate (but very very close) measurements:





http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1608769256-plaque.jpg

Randall Flagg
12-23-2020, 04:59 PM
I would strongly advise not putting on any clear-coat on the case. The case was finished in a flat black stain.

Rj_h
12-23-2020, 05:07 PM
I hear you. My goal is always to protect the book and the right clear coat is necessary to do that. And this is notorious for being easily nicked because of no coat. I have had luck sanding and adding the flat black stain and then light matte coats over top without it even really appearing there. It is my hope to be able to achieve this here, so the book case is like a refinished car, factory-done and looking new as it was on publication, but with some more protection added but invisible. If I can pull it off, I will post some pics and we can compare. If not, I will sand it off and go straight black stain as you say; but I have high hopes.

Randall Flagg
12-23-2020, 05:36 PM
Looking forward to seeing the pics, even if it's too glossy, and you decide to go with a flatter black. Pics help everyone. That is why I provided the company info to make it easier for people who want a replacement plaque. Saves PM's and time.
Any member who doesn't have the skills to refinish a case can contact me, and I'll check with my woodworker. In the past he charged $50 to refinish (not any physical repairs) a case.

Rj_h
12-23-2020, 05:39 PM
Looking forward to seeing the pics, even if it's too glossy, and you decide to go with a flatter black. Pics help everyone. That is why I decided to make it easier for people to try for a replacement plaque.
Any member who doesn't have the skills to refinish a case can contact me, and I'll check with my woodworker. In the past he charged $50 to refinish a case.

That's awesome! Thank you! I will definitely share them...and $50 is outstanding to refinish one.

kardiackids
01-31-2021, 01:26 PM
Question - Thanks to Mr. Webster I am now the proud owner of a coffin (and the book inside of course). The coffin looks fantastic but since it's 30 years old I was considering using some brass polish on the front plate to shine it up a bit. Then started to get worried that I would do more harm than good. Just wondering if anyone has tried to do this and has any tips to make sure it's done correctly?
thanks!

Randall Flagg
01-31-2021, 06:12 PM
I would be very careful using brass polish on the normal black plate. I tried brass polish on the "brass" plate but with no success.